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ThinPrep
PAP Smears Routine Since 1996!

| Dr. Schultz at NEWS has been offering the ThinPrep Pap
Smear since 1996. She realized in '96 that a better mouse trap had
been developed....and she was not afraid to bring this technology to her
patients' health care. Since then, the HPV viral type testing has
been added as well as the recent inclusion of Chlamydia/GC DNA probes.
What this means is that you get a 65% more accurate pap that can
further test for the presence of virus and bacterial organisms without a
return visit to the physician. The ThinPrep method also improves
specimen quality by reducing blood, mucous, inflammation and other
obscuring artifacts by using a liquid vial instead of the traditional
glass slide. |
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The Conventional Pap Smear vs. The ThinPrep®
Pap Test™ Slide
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With the conventional Pap smear method, cells can be obscured by
blood, mucus, and inflammation
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The ThinPrep Pap Test method preserves the cells and
minimizes cell overlap, blood, mucus, and inflammation. |
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Women have pap smears done to detect and prevent cervical
cancer....cervical cancer is a disease that is sexually transmitted and
progresses through pre-cancerous and cancerous stages over a number of
years.
What this means to you is that cervical cancer is
virtually 100% curable if it is detected and treated appropriately in
the earlier stages of progression. The later it is detected, the greater
the cost of treatment.
Dr. Schultz believes that abnormal pap smears are also a
factor of the health of our immune system. Please see the
following article written by Dr. Schultz for further discussion of these
principles.
Pap
Smears -
What you should know about this simple test.
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